' ' Reeor8, rf/ar,'c,a o, Kan;r,, , q'HURSDAYI SEPTEMBER
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[dressing in the Sl rimg. I,ememed to do quite a lot[store it, though, cot, sider[ley, and I called on Mrs.'E.
The greatest adb. rantage,of [,better ,this year. jthese cle njrlg and storing]C.'Nel on at Red Cloud. !
spring topdressing is that .it ~--- [recommendations. Clean the [ '~ii"s:' H. C. Kellar toOk i
allows an evaluat:ion of erQp GLJ ICE$ ]patio pieces carefully. Apply Mrs. John McCleery to the
prospects and potlsibly mole- WITH l a sudsy ammonia solution doctor at Smith Center
ture will be utilized more of- MARY FRANCESiwith a scrub brush. This ~ednesday a. m. and they
ficiently. ; J treatment is especially ef- out her in the hospital. She
When nitrogen is applied
at the time of s~*.eding, it is
important that more than
40 pounds per acre be ap-
plied, as germination may be
damaged. Nitrogen in excess
feet,re for those Diecaul
showing a build-up of tiny
:black specks (m th2 surface.
Once the furniture is clean
rinse thoroughly with the
garden hose and allow to
edlitem;£o Fertilize Wheat dry comph't :,ly hefqre put-
.l~lil~Y" farmers in the tiny away. Allow plbnty of
ro~m for storage and cons,d-.
,county are applying nitrogen
towhc lkground in the form er how to best arrange each
piece. Metal chairs and small
of anhydrous ammonia, at
the t:R'.e, sent time and s:='v- tables, for example, are le~s
:eml ,at;e undecided about likely to be damaged if they
~'it~pty the nitrogen, are placed on their sides.
tthis fall or next spring. Plastic bags slipped over
each pi,'ce in storage w~ll 6o
11~1~ tg'fl~ consistent ex- a good protection job.
psrhrllont~l evidence to indi-
cate imt one time is super-
Lhe other in yield.
However; topdressing later
In the spring after April 15 down and seeding suscep- Mrs. R. Avlsom
usually rasul, ts in a higher tible varieties after the flY]JewelI Co. Home Economies (Thursday, Sept. !)
91 toin ,content, although free date, which is Sept,m- Agent I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
yi~ds'm:6 somewhat less. ber 28. [
M,ni ogen is applied this Later seeding and keep-l Jeweli County Home Eeo- [Combs and family of' SheF
fall, it will probably r sult ing w)lunteer wheat downlnomies Advisory Committee[ ton, Wash. and his parents.
in ,aM otop growth which also helps cut down °n]Booth at State 'air [Mr. and Mrs. Co,be Combs,
wilJ require more moisture, wheat streak mosaic. This[ Jewell County is amor, g[were Saturday overnight
Th(s can be reduced by pas- disease has also Dresentedlthe ten counties which will lguests of Mrs. Nett!e Dadd.
luringillg,,thethe, topWheatgrowthanddown.k ep- quit,few years.a problem in the past jibe displaying Home Econo-[Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dodd
/If,a good stand is obtain-] Severalacres of Scout [mics Booths at the State/and Dale were Saturday ev-
Fair in Hutchinson Sept. [ening supper guests to visit
17-22. The subiect of Jewell/Mrs. Dodd s boas,guests.
• d thil fall, this stand is[ wheat will be planted this
lrl ntained throughout the lyear. This variety is suscep- County's booth is financial Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pred-
Wtlfl ," and sbil moisture
isI tible to Hessian fly and later
,m;lequnte next spring, fall lPhmting is recommended for more of Phillipsburg and
appll tl0n of nitrogen [
would be comparable to
u p-] 'The later seeded wheat
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cf 40 pounds per acre should
be applied before seeding or
later as a side-dressing.
Hessian Fly ,
The Hessian fly popula-,
tion has been building up in
this area for the past few
yc, ars. Several fields of
wheat were damaged quite
:severely this past spring.
It is important that we
take precautionary meas-
ures to hold this insect pest
to a minimum, such as keep-
ing the volunteer wheatI
FOR
SEE ADMIRALS AT "
Remember -- Starting Sept. llth, 95%
of all Shows will be in Color this Fall.
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8:30
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security. The other counties
which will be exhibiting
booths include Barber, Bar-
ton, Gore. Grant, Norton.
Pawnee, Republic, Russc.ll,
arm Wallace.
All the booths are plann-
ed and made by county
Home Economics Advisory
Committees with cotimy and
district Home Economics
Agents assisting. The booths
describe lessons, projects,
workshops, or special meet-
ings during the pare yea; m
county extension home eco-
nomics programs.
Those who have been
planning the Jewell County
booth include: Mrs. Walter
Holloway, chairman; Mrs.
Claude Frost, Mrs. Cleo Mor-
ris, Mrs. Walter Marihugh,
Mrs. Clarence Jensby, and
Mrs. Glenn Kindler.
Stop in to see the Jewell
County booth.
Cleaning and Storing
Patio Furniture
It won't be long before
patio furniture will have
outlived its usefulness for
this season. Before you
their daughter, Mrs. Dor-
a,no Richter. Janet, Johnny
and Shawn of St. Marie. Ida.
visited at the R. Avisons on
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Dodd and Dale and Mrs. Ray
Dodd attended the 40th
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Waldron at
Edgar. Nebr. last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dodd
of Red Cloud were also
there. It w~us Ray ahd Ever-
ett's cousin. He has a pencil
collection o:f over 2000.
Mr. and IVlrs. Art P, rrine
of Kansas City called at the
R. Arisen home Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chand-
ler and Dee Templeton and
Terry were Wednesday ev-
ening supper guests of the
Verle Michae]s at Mankato.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rog-
ers have purdhased the Som-
er's property and will move
there in the near future.
The R. Avisons were in
Lebanon and Red Cloud
Wednesday afternoon. Shir-
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Abe Lincoln's day both books mad
to read by 'were limited. Today
"'i ii re i/re plenty of both. And, just as Abe
" olli realized the importance of edue -
g aed through reading, your Electric
',( 0tp ative knows that proper lighting
]kilt,become an essential part of today's
:io i aii0nal process. With the availability
of electricity, your children now have the
' l a fit of adequate lighting at school, at
:,the library, and at home.
is just one of the many facets
,of your life benefited every day by dec-
liedty • • • Your Electric Cooperative
tablidaed to help make a better, euier,
.ll e productive llfe for you. This avail-
..... .l! e source of power has revolutionized
.(. pl:lases of rural living...
Better Electrically.
has the mumps.
Mrs. Frances Kindler ac-
companied her nephew and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. John
;Price of Superior to Marion.
Kans. Monday afternoon to
visit his mother, Mrs. Agnes
Price, and get their son,
Johnny. They returned home
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Sils-
J
by arrived home early Wed-
nesday a. m. after visiting
their relatives in Oregon.
Her sister, Mrs. Bob Manely
(if Lebanon went with them.
A bridal shower was held
for Miss Jean Gumm in the
Coffee Shop dining room at
Mankato Aug. 16. She will
be married Sept. 4 to Larry
Linton and they will live at
Mankato.
Mrs. Fern Manely and Lin-
da and Mrs. Paula Stanley
of Lebanon visited at the
Harvey Silsby hom~" Thurs-
day.
The Lions Club entertain-
ed the baseball boys and
their parents',~ Thursday ev-
citing.
Mrs. Nartha McConnell
and Mrs. Lillie Burgess of
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for their home in Michigan.
Dee Templeton and ITerrv
left Saturday a. m. for their
home in Las,Cruces, N. M.
Mrs. Mabel " Simmons
spent Friday night at the
Raymond Griffith home
Mary Lou look her to Man-
kate Saturday a. m. to the
Clarence Black home. She
came for the ttumsinger pic=
nic which was Sunday.
Mrs. Lloyd Gardner
(Thursday, Sept. 1)
Mrs. Cleo Dempsey cam~
home from the hospital Wed-
nesday evening. I
Mrs. Dennis Murray and
Brian called Tuesday on Mrs.
Richard Gardner.
Lew Edgars of Webber
and Margie Sutherland were
Monday afternoon visitors
at the Frank Dempsey home.
Community Club met
Thursday with Margaret
Keeler. Mrs. Atta Rathbun
and Mrs. lrl Snyder were
guests. Next meeting will be
Sept. 8th with Rose-Meg as
hostess.
Grace Cole spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Arby
Cole at Burr Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sim-
mons and sons of Kensington
Lebanon were Friday dinner were Tuesday dinner guests
and supper guests of Mrs. of Mrs. Rosa Schoonover.
Frances Burgess and family. Callers the past week of
Mr. and Mrs. James Johns Mrs. Cleo Dempsey were:
and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lor- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Demp-
sey and Kevin, Gerald
Dempsey and Mike, Mrs.
ence were Sunday dinner
guests at the Doyle Lorences
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Frost
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Vcboril at Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker
were Sunday evening callers
on Mr. and Mrs. ,lames
Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene John-
son and 3 daughters of Om-
aha were Monday afternoon
callers at the Doyle Jeffers'
home.
The Silsby reunion was
held Sunday at the Lagion
Hall.
Mrs. Lucille Frost called
at Rev. Enyeart's home on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Chase of Grand Island came
Tuesday afternoon to the
Doyle Jeffers home and left
Wednesday a. m. for home.
Mrs. Frances Biggs and
children left Thursday a. m.
THE NEW DURABLE.
A NEW
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PECIAL FABRICS NEED SPECIAL CARE...
The kind of care they get in a GAS clothes dryer! You see, most manuhcturer~
of the new "Permanent Press" or "Durable Press" garments recommend tumble
drying.., and they say so right on the label, When you combine tumble de/i~
with gentle, "just right" Gas heat•., that's when you get the best "no.iron"
re~ulb. Your clothes are never subjected to •searing directlheaL And Gas dries
for a fraction of the cost of any other method. See the ne~ dryers at your
dealer's or visit our office!
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the bi£ difference,
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THE ([~AS SERVICE CO.
Natural Oas law Home, Bttetmln and ndud r
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Beryl Jacobsen, Grace Cole.
Ethyl Dempsey, Mrs. Bill
Hedge and Mrs. Rosa
Schoonover.
Orrin Lewis and son, Dick
of Belleville were recen
callers of Mrs. Thee Kelly.
Mrs. Jim Peteete. Becky
and Matt visited friends in
Salina Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerance
Whipple and granddaughter
of Jetmore spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Dempsey.
Mrs. Vida Inge and a
friend of Concordia called
Friday afternoon on Mollie
Jones and at the Lewis
Reece home.
Lloyd Falk spent the
weekend in Salina and
brought Mrs. Falk home.
She has spent the past week
at the Ronnie Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hosk-
ins of Superior were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. Rosa Schoon-
over.
Jerry Kinsey and his com-
bine crew returned home
Saturday from S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. James Full-
erton and Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Jessup took Janis Full-
often to Hutchinson Sunday
Vehe~ she will attend the
Grace Hospital School of
Nursima this fail.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jacob-
son were weekend guests of
Mr. and J. C. Jones in
Timken.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. l rank Demp-
sey were: Mr. and Mrs. Law-
erance Whipple a:'.o grand-
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Dempsey, Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Dcmpsey and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Staplcton.
Mrs. Lovona Bartley
(Thursday, Sept. I)
Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Dietz
and Sherri were Tuesday ev-
ening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Diets and boys of Clay
Center.
We have greatly enjoyed
the cooler temperature dur-
ing the month of August and
the rainfall of the past
month. We are hoping this
week remains nice for the
first week of school. Most of
the schools of our area be-
gin today (Monday).
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bart-
ley and Gall and Tberon and
Thadean , Gregg were Super-
ior visitors Thursday after-
noon and spent some time
at the Darrell Thayer home.
The hmia Teen Center
held their last meeting Fri-
day, Aug. 26. Officers elect-
ed for the coming year are
President. Carl Khun; Vice-
President. Lee Brinker: Sec-
retary-Treasurer, Tommy
Tucker; Teen Council Re-
3resentatv.,e. Max Railsback
and Joann Schmidt.
Tommy Tucker won the
trophy from the Ping Pong
Tournament. A watermelon
feed is being planncd to
raise money for a record
player next year.
We have had a very suc-
cessful summer. Membership
stands at 25. Many times
with guests we have had 30
present at our meetings. An
organizatic, n such as this
cannot be a success without
parents' support. A big
"thank you" for all the par-
ents' help. Next summer we
are looking forward to more
good times.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Thay-
er and Ronnie were Friday
evening visitors at the
Glenn Bartley home,,.
Wednesday afternoon call-
ers of Ed, Fedde a,r;d Mrs.
Emma Brinkworth were Mrs.
Anna Schultz, Carl and Cal-
vin, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Fed-
de, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F ':ide
BEER-A blg boost to the economyl
The brewing industry each year contributes over
1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and local exciss
taxes. Wages and salaries in the brewing industry
account for almost 5{)0 million dollars, and the
purchase of packaging materials from other in-
dustries runs over 550 million. So next time you
enjoy a cool, refreshing brew after hard work or
play, remember--BEER is good .in more ways
than oriel
MNff|D STATES BREVI RS ABSOCIATION, IN( .
P.O. Box 1435, T eka, Kansas 66601
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COMMUNITY AUCTION
We will have another sale at Andy's Auction
Hm se in Superior, Nebr., starting at 6 o'clock
FRIDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 9
1 Dining Room Table, 6 Chairs and Hutch.
1 Dining Room Table, 6 Chairs, Buffet and
Serving Table. 1 Gas Heating Stove, 60,000
BTU, automatic shut-off. 1 Gas Heating
Stove, 45,000 BTU, automatic shut-off. Re-
frigerators, Bedroom Suite, Dresses, Chest,
New Box Springs and M:attress, stoves, lots
of Miscellaneous Articles, Washers and Dry-
,ere.
ANDY'S AUCTION HOUSE
M. E. Momtgomery, Manager
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Mrs.
granddaughter,
mellnk and Joe
Lebanon, Ore.
Mr and Mrs.
de and l inda of
spent the weekend
Ben Fed0e home.
Mrs. Roger Fedde,
and Bruce .,pent
night with them Dr.i
and family were
the western United
a vacation trip.
Glenn Bartley,
hattan spent
noon and Sunday ]
home of his parents,
Mrs. Glenn Bartley
The local saddle
members enjoyed a
Trail Ride Saturday
Mrs. Emma Cooper
ton was a Sunday
Mrs. Emma
Ed Fedde.
Judy Ahlvers s
weekend with her
Mr. and Mrs. John
She will return her
es at Marymount Co
Salina on Thursdal
rode home wilh
Brent of Alton. Bet
are nursing slude:
Marymount.
Sunday dinner gu
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
and Gall were Ro,,er
Theron and TI de*
Glenn Bartley, Jr.
Gregg remained in
fvw days hmgcr to
ear treatments by a
,st.
Gall Bartley
Mr. and Mrs. RufuS!
chester and Neil to
Center Sunday
attend the horse race~
Mr. and Mrs. Duane
ett and children of
spent Wednesday and
day with Mr. and
ry AMvers and
Pickett is a brother
Ahlvers,
Mr. and Mrs.
and Judy were
guests of Mr. and
bern Buttermore of
fin. Nebr.
Marta and aacklyn
nard spent Friday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Dietz and Sherri.
Mrs. Cheryl
Paul of Springfield, Iil
Wednesday dinner
the Floyd S
The Orndorff famil
cently returned
of Europe.
Mr. and Mrs.
ley and girls spent
evening at the
melink home.
watermelon and
showed their home
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
re,link and Ronnie
Dan DeBey at the
Center hospital
ternoon. Mr. DeBey
injured in a traffic
Mrs. Tom Miles
coffee Tuesday
members of the
Chatter Club. There
members present.
Mr. and Mrs. LesterL
were Sunday evening
ols at the Rolla
Charley Ramey
Kansas City on Friday
he met his son, Bill,
been on a long trip
eign countries this
Miss Donna Hills
led Charley as far aa
rence, where she iS
ready to enter K. U.
sophomore year.
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call
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